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Putin is scaring the planet – ‘New act of Russian madness’ says Zelensky –

An alarm has been raised in the international community after the statements of Vladimir Putin, who emphasized that Russia will continue to test the hypersonic missile Oreshnik, which it has already launched against Ukraine, while at the same time it will proceed with its mass production.

As the Russian president said, “there is no countermeasure to such a missile, there is no means of intercepting it, in the world today. And we will emphasize once again that we will continue to test it. It is necessary to start mass production”.

Latest development the new Oreshnik missile

According to Putin, the Oreshnik missile is not a modernization of old systems, but a modern, latest development, at a time when the future of the country, as he said, largely depends “on solving the problems of the special operation”, as characterized by the Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

He made particular reference to the enormous capabilities of the missile in protecting the country’s territorial sovereignty, saying that work on systems like Oreshnik is vital, which no one else has.

Zelensky: “The West must respond decisively to the new act of Russian madness”

Naturally, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky was quick to respond to these statements, saying that Ukraine is working on developing new air defense systems to deal with “new threats” following the deployment of the new Russian missile missile range in the 33rd month of the war.

Zelensky, in his videotaped speech, said the world needed a “serious response” so that Kremlin leader Vladimir Putin would fear expanding the war and feel the real consequences of his actions.

He also said that using another country to “test new weapons for terrorism” was clearly an international crime.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said Russia was making a mockery of its Chinese ally’s calls for restraint by firing a new-generation test missile into Ukraine.

Russia makes a mockery of the position of states like China, the states of the Global South and some leaders who call for restraint every time,” Zelensky said in a video speech posted on social networks.

Orban: The West should take Putin’s threats seriously

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, who remains a close ally of Vladimir Putin, called on the West to take the Russian president’s threats seriously.

As Viktor Orbán pointed out, the West should not underestimate Vladimir Putin’s threats because, as he pointed out, Russia is equipped with “the most destructive weapons in the world”.

Speaking on this matter, “a country like Russia, which is different from us and which bases its politics, its position in the world in general on military power, we have to take (these threats) literally,” he said on radio interview.

Following the launch of a new Russian ballistic missile at a Ukrainian arms factory, Vladimir Putin addressed the nation on Thursday night (21/11/2024). He declared that the war in Ukraine has now taken on a “global character” and threatened to hit Kiev’s allied countries.

“Ready for all” scenarios Russia, he said, recently amended its nuclear doctrine to expand the possibility of using an atomic weapon.

“It is not chatter” nor “a communication trick”, the statements of the Russian president “carry weight” and “there will be consequences”, assessed the Hungarian Prime Minister.

Before reminding that Moscow “has one of the strongest armies in the world, with the most modern and most destructive weapons.”

Viktor Orban has often advocated peace talks with Russia and opposed European military aid to Ukraine, warning of the risk of a third world conflict.

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* Based on the ⁣provided ‍BBC‌ article, how accurate are ​President Putin’s statements⁢ about the Oreshnik missile’s⁢ capabilities?

## World Today News Exclusive Interview: Oreshnik Missile & Global Threat

Welcome to World Today News. Today we’re addressing the recent escalation of tensions gripping ​the globe ‌following Russia’s ​declaration of continued testing and mass production of its hypersonic ‍missile,⁣ Oreshnik. To shed light on⁤ this precarious situation, we’ve invited two esteemed⁢ guests with diverse perspectives:

* **Dr. Elena⁤ Petrova:** Professor of International Relations and Security at Georgetown⁤ University, specializing in Russian foreign policy.

* **Ambassador ‍David Walker:** Former US‍ Ambassador to the United Nations and a‌ leading‌ expert on arms⁢ control‌ and disarmament.

**Section 1: The ⁤Oreshnik Missile and its Implications**

* **Dr. ⁢Petrova, President Putin has stated⁣ that the Oreshnik missile is ⁤unparalleled, boasting⁣ no known countermeasures. How credible is this claim, and what does this signify for the ⁣global balance⁣ of power?**

* **Ambassador Walker, ‌knowing the history of ‍arms races, how do you see ‍the development and deployment of such weaponry impacting‌ international security and the potential for future​ conflicts?**

**Section 2: Global Response and International Law**

* **Dr. Petrova, ⁢President Zelensky has called for a “serious response”⁢ to⁣ Russia’s actions,⁢ characterizing it​ as an “international crime.” What form might this⁢ response take, and how effective could⁢ it be in deterring ⁣Russia?**

* **Ambassador⁤ Walker, given the current ⁣geopolitical environment, ⁣what legal frameworks are available to address the development and deployment of weapons like the Oreshnik, and how ‌can international cooperation be strengthened to prevent an arms race?**

**Section 3: The ⁤Role of Diplomacy⁣ and Future Scenarios**

* **Dr. Petrova, Prime Minister Orban ⁢of Hungary has advised taking⁣ Putin’s‍ threats seriously, highlighting Russia’s military might. Does this suggest a broadening ​of the conflict,⁣ and what diplomatic ⁣avenues ⁢remain ​open for ‌de-escalation?**

* **Ambassador Walker, considering⁤ the stated ‌Russian​ goals‍ and‍ the‌ rapid advancement of military technology, what potential‍ scenarios do you foresee in the coming months,​ and what steps ​can be taken to mitigate the risk of further escalation?**

**Closing Remarks:**

* **Dr. Petrova and Ambassador Walker, thank you both for sharing ‌your valuable ‍insights on this critical issue. We hope this discussion has provided our audience with a broader understanding of the complexities surrounding the Oreshnik missile and its implications for global security. **

We at​ World Today News remain​ committed to providing you with in-depth analysis and diverse ⁤perspectives on the​ events shaping our world. Stay tuned for further ‍updates on this‌ evolving​ situation.

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